Guillermo Rigondeaux is he the new P4P?

Old bones Ian
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Re: Guillermo Rigondeaux is he the new P4P?

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One of the problems they have is making Rigondeaux marketable. he doesn't have huge fan appeal and his fighting style turns off alot of fans that like their blood and thunder type boxers.

Also he doesn't come across that well in interviews, maybe the language barrier is the problem there.
He needs the right fights, one that will test him a bit , but also make him more exciting to watch.

For myself i could watch a guy like this all day, his feints, speed and accuracy are great. But alot of fans don't go for it.
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Re: Guillermo Rigondeaux is he the new P4P?

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Old bones Ian wrote:One of the problems they have is making Rigondeaux marketable. he doesn't have huge fan appeal and his fighting style turns off alot of fans that like their blood and thunder type boxers.

Also he doesn't come across that well in interviews, maybe the language barrier is the problem there.
He needs the right fights, one that will test him a bit , but also make him more exciting to watch.

For myself i could watch a guy like this all day, his feints, speed and accuracy are great. But alot of fans don't go for it.
I'm with you on this. I've been reading a lot on forums over the past few days and not many appreciate what an excellent technician Rigondeaux is. Like other fans I do love a fighter who goes out for a tear up but talents like Rigo have to be admired too. I think the hardcore fans "get it" but the casuals not so much.
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Re: Guillermo Rigondeaux is he the new P4P?

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Old bones Ian wrote:Thanks mate, i must say although Guillermo Rigondeaux boxed well, i though Donaire looked out of sorts, the speed wasn't in his punches and he looked a bit soft in the body, I think his training hadn't gone well.

P.s. no idea why i got humpy about the swearing , i'm quite the swearer myself sometimes.

Good call Ian, I almost replied to that thread at he time, spewing shite about what Donaire would do to him :lol:
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tear up wrote:There s no one can touch him at that weight with only ten fights 8 ko s think he need to step up a weight and keep stepping up but he is not that big so wouldnt fare to well as high as super feather weight but he s great to watch
How do you think you would of fared against him Michael? Ha
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Re: Guillermo Rigondeaux is he the new P4P?

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Old bones Ian wrote:One of the problems they have is making Rigondeaux marketable. he doesn't have huge fan appeal and his fighting style turns off alot of fans that like their blood and thunder type boxers.

Also he doesn't come across that well in interviews, maybe the language barrier is the problem there.
He needs the right fights, one that will test him a bit , but also make him more exciting to watch.

For myself i could watch a guy like this all day, his feints, speed and accuracy are great. But alot of fans don't go for it.
I also seems to look permanently miserable although im not sure if thats just his face :lol:
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